I couldn't stop thinking about Kash Patel's mention of Valhalla in his message to Charlie Kirk and made me begin to wonder so I started to play around and see if I could find anything interesting relating to it and Q.
I came across a lady by the name of Jessie Czebotar. After going over some of her information and claims, I am somewhat surprised this is the first time hearing or reading her name. She has made some pretty bold claims and assertions that have all been submitted officially via affidavits to the government regarding a few esoteric topics such as luciferian death cults and satanic ritual abuse. She mentions some very prominent names in recent history including both Clintons, Elon Musk, and the Pences. I would like to invest more time into hearing what all she has to say. Here are the affidavits I found:
Anyway, I bring her up because in my research, I found that she claims: "'Valhalla' is in northwestern Kansas, underneath Gove County." She also mentions similar places under the Pentagon and a mirror city like it somewhere in Israel.
Looking at a map, Grove County is definitely in western/northwestern Kansas.
I started to look for mentions of Kansas in Q drops, wondering if there was something there relevant to now and not Pompeo.
Drop 4844 is responding to an anon responding to Drop 4843. There's a link about Clinton's emails and the message "Don't believe everything you read." The same message is found in Drop 4856.
At this point, I decided to look up Gove County KS. Notice anything?
Juan O'Savin's claim of Valhalla being a place for witness protection may have some merit to it.
Let's dig, frens.
It also happens to be Norse mythology and used as a typical war cry indicative that the warrior slain bravely passes on to the majestic halls to train for final preparation of Ragnarok. This one seems Occum Razor space far more then witness protection or something else insinuating the assassinated is in some deep cover environment.
Came here to basically say this. I am fine looking at other angles, but the following is the most simple explanation for Patel's statement, "See you in Valhalla."
Perhaps Kash used this phrase because he and Charlie have different religious beliefs, and this is a way to offer a shared belief in the afterlife, even though they had different beliefs about where we end up and how we get there.
Grok:
The phrase "See you in Valhalla" is rooted in Norse mythology and has been popularized in modern culture, particularly in contexts related to warriors, battle, or camaraderie. Here's a breakdown of its meaning:
Norse Mythology Context: In Norse belief, Valhalla is a majestic hall in Asgard, ruled by the god Odin. It's where fallen warriors, deemed worthy by Odin, are brought after death to feast, drink, and prepare for Ragnarök, the apocalyptic battle. Only those who die bravely in combat are chosen by the Valkyries to enter Valhalla. Saying "See you in Valhalla" implies a hope or expectation to meet again in this glorious afterlife, often as a nod to shared bravery or sacrifice.
Modern Usage: Today, the phrase is often used symbolically, especially among soldiers, veterans, or fans of Viking-inspired media (e.g., video games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, TV shows like Vikings, or heavy metal culture). It can express:
For example, someone might say "See you in Valhalla" to a friend before a challenging task, implying they'll meet again in a metaphorical "warrior's paradise" after giving their all.
If you heard this in a specific context (e.g., a game, movie, or conversation), let me know, and I can tailor the explanation further!
Yeah that's what I got out of it too. Respect given from two different perspectives and belief systems but on the same team as warriors in different capacities.
Here's more info on why that phrase is used and where it originated from (in modern times - not ancient times). Many soldiers (generic for all military) have started using that phrase.
https://www.wearethemighty.com/feature/kash-patel-valhalla/
Agreed, and the claim of needing a hoax (enter Kirk) has no merit and no logical or believable basis since we won the election, we control the FBI, the DOJ, and literally everything else.
We already won. A hoax assassination has no basis for existing. The arguments for it are full of holes and filled with shit.
False leaks to retain people in conus
Q posting "Don't believe everything you read." multiple times seems to suggest we should be dismissing Occam's Razor when it comes to geopolitical events. I get what you mean and why but, no.
Yes and Kash often uses language like that.
Occam's Razor might as well be a logical fallacy to me at this point. The way it is misused and overused so often.
I only used the term as a reference, hence the use of space afterwords. And I can agree it's thrown around almost as much as raycist. As for how Kash stated Valhalla to me that looks like the obvious use rather then a decoded ovaltine ring opportunity.
Touche, I get a little triggered at the term. You know how many times I've had to hear people like Tim Pool clumsily use it and treat it like its a law of the universe? Lmao.
That's why another phrase such as , never go full retard, is so appropriate.